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Old 08-06-2018, 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by pokerplyr80 View Post
I'm not worried about probstein as much as say a non professional seller who's moving a card to cover an unexpected expense or to make ends meet. But my feeling on this issue would be the same regardless. Now if someone posted a card for a price they later learned was too low, or canceled a sale because they received a higher offer that's completely different and would show a lack of integrity in my opinion.
But that's what happened here. A professional seller listed something at a price, it sold at that price and they cancelled when they realized that price was too low.
If they cancelled before a sale that's totally ok, but the listing says "sold"

I've sold stuff for prices that I later realized were too low. Should I get to go back and rewind those sales? How long do I get? Or do I just do what I've always done, say "darn I wasn't too smart just then" and move on to whatever's next.

Now about the US and state taxes I've been paying since High school.... Who do I talk to about a refund? In USD, not Canadian...

There is of course a solution for busting a deal.

Last edited by steve B; 08-06-2018 at 06:11 PM. Reason: missed a bit
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